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Saningo’s record breaking 10k run
Highgate Harriers’ teenage star in blistering form
TEENAGER Saningo Martyn broke records as he finished first in the Crouch End Charity 10k road race on Sunday.
The Highgate Harrier set a new course record of 33:20 as he streaked home ahead of the pack.
Club colleague Ben Noad came 21st in the BUPA Greater Manchester 10k run. Noad, who finished fifth in the National Cross country at Parliament Hill Fields earlier this year, ran home in 29:39.
Meanwhile, a string of Harriers youngsters won medals at the 25th Annual 5 Star and 10 Step competition in Oxford on Sunday. In the under-10 boys event, Daniel Lavin won bronze after taking third overall with victories in 75m sprint and 800m.
In the U-14 girls, Eucalypta Bradley won bronze after winning displays in shotputt and hurdles.
Certificates were awarded to 10 Step competitor Lizzie Quacquarelli and 5 Star competitors Peter Laing, Shaye Annereay, Lulu Szego, Emily Steinhouse, Sheneale Hayden, David Calder-la Croix, Natalie Steinhouse, Ella Mackenzie, Yara Altuhafi, Leo Ritson-Turnell, Roland Ritson-Turnell, Amy- Jane Cotter, Shaska Bain, George Laing, Hanna Williams and William Laing. London Heathside athletes also shone this week, with decathletes Ricardo Beckford and Nathan Cyrus starring at the Woodford Green multi-events meeting.
Beckford finished second junior and set a club outdoor pole vault record of 3.86m, and Cyrus was eighth senior.
Henry Dodwell, Harriers’ cross country captain and Middlesex 5000m Champion, was third in the Inter-Counties 10,000m track Championships at Bedford on Sunday.
Dodwell ran 48 seconds faster than he has done over any surface before, with a time of 31:00.1. Dodwell will be in action again this weekend for Harriers at Bournemouth in the third Southern League Division One match. |
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